NWCCOG enews June 2012

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1 Are you receiving calls about the Colorado Fires? Governor Hickenlooper has asked us to direct anyone who wants to help to the official website of the Department of Local Affairs' Office of Emergency Management. Dra NWCCOG 2011 Update to the Regional Water Quality Management Plan (208 Plan) Now Available for Review The 2011 Regional Water Quality Management Plan, or "208 Plan", is a technical revision of the NWCCOG 208 Plan that was last approved in This plan is adopted pursuant to Sec on 208 of the Federal Clean Water Act as implemented through Colorado Water Quality Control Act. The Colorado General Assembly adopted the Colorado Water Quality Control Act "to protect, maintain, and improve where necessary and reasonable, water quality for public water supplies, for protec on and propaga on of wildlife and aqua c life, for domes c, agricultural, industrial, and recrea onal uses" (CRS ). The primary goal of the 208 plan is the protec on of the exis ng water quality and designated uses of waters in the region. The NWCCOG 208 plan region consists of the area within Eagle, Grand, Jackson, Pitkin, and Summit Coun es. NWCCOG is the designated regional water quality management agency responsible for water quality planning within this region. The dra updated chapters of the 208 Plan can be found on NWCCOG's website HERE. The NWCCOG Council will consider the updated 208 Plan for approval at their July 26th mee ng in Steamboat Springs. Please send comments on dra sec on to Lane Wya ( ) by July 13th. Weatheriza on Team Celebrates Another Successful Year at Annual Training Day Picnic The NWCCOG Weatheriza on Team had a successful year, weatherizing more than 300 homes throughout the region. Pictured above (l to r): Chas Steele, Nate Speerstra, Steve Getz, Aaron Simmons, Rob McKeon, Victoria Swain, Tim Summers, Sean O'Connell, Doug Jones, Tom Dunlap. Congratula ons and thank you for your hard work! NWCCOG Offers Facilita on Services to Member Jurisdic ons Did you know that NWCCOG offers facilita on services to its members? NWCCOG staff will facilitate your jurisdic ons' town council/board or BOCC retreat, or other community/public mee ng. Liz Mullen recently facilitated the Town of Grand Lake's Board retreat on May 31 June 1. "Liz Mullen did a great job in her role as facilitator for our annual Board of Trustees retreat. Several Board members commented that this year's retreat was among the best in memory. Clearly, Liz's contribu ons as facilitator played a part in that success" says David Hook, Grand Lake Town Manager. Please contact Liz Mullen for more informa on. Economic Development Stakeholders SAVE THE DATE! Friday, July 27, 2012 is the date that the NWCCOG, the Colorado Department of Local Affairs, and the Governor's Office of Economic Development and Interna onal Trade is gathering in Frisco for the first Regional Economic Development Partnership Progress Mee ng. Each par cipant will be asked to bring their community's top priority economic development project to undergo " project triage" an examina on of the project, determina on of the next stage of the project, analysis of barriers to the project's progress, and channeling resources of the regional and state partners to help move your projects toward successful comple on. Be on the lookout for your invita on to this produc ve event, and please contact June Walters for more informa on. Page 1

2 NWCCOG/NLF Sponsors MountainConnect event in support of improving broadband capacity and reliability throughout Colorado MountainConnect 2012, an annual conference of IT professionals, economic and rural broadband developers, ISPs, elected officials and concerned cons tuents was held in Breckenridge June 10 and 11. The packed agenda covered topics from planning for middle mile and last mile connec vity, to funding programs, to lessons learned by LTPTs, to wireless and satellite op ons, to policy opportuni es for broadband development. You've heard it for years now We're way behind in broadband capability and access. Globally, the US is ranked 25th and within the US, Colorado is ranked 21st. The NWCCOG, in partnership with the Governor's Office of Informa on Technology and the Eagle Net Alliance, will be gathering and guiding Local Technology Planning Teams (LTPTs) to expand abundance and access to, and redundancy and reliability on, broadband and wireless capability in Region 12. Organiza onal first steps have been made by Town of Walden NWCCOG rep, Mark White and Grand County IT Director, Mar n Woros, as first members in LTPTs covering the two northernmost coun es in our region. The NWCCOG is seeking interested par es from public and private sectors to join the exis ng LTPTs and/or create the LTPT(s) to help Summit, Eagle and Pitkin coun es progress in this arena. Please contact June Walters for more informa on, and when you receive the NWCCOG's Broadband Survey, please, PLEASE complete the survey, take the broadband speed test and return it as soon as possible!! Help us help your communi es improve telecommunica ons Colorado Bark Beetle Cooperative Update by Abbie Cobb, CBBC Coordinator In June, Tom Clark, Mayor of Kremmling and NWCCOG Councilmember, announced his resigna on from the CBBC. We want to say thanks and wish him luck with all he has on his plate. His hard work and contribu on to the CBBC over the years is very much appreciated. We will miss you Tom! A new CBBC chair will be appointed at the July 20 Steering Commi ee mee ng. CBBC is developing public educa on messages related to all hazard forest issues with a focus on awareness of the falling tree hazard. The beetle kill forests in the NW Region are extremely suscep ble to this problem given the me frame of the MPB epidemic. Messages will also touch on fire safety and the importance of personal preparedness and responsibility. An updated mapping project, done in coopera on with the USFS and CSFS, has begun. New maps will show all of the treated areas in the CBBC region along with projects that are underway or wai ng to be treated (with commi ed funding). A er iden fying the areas that have not been treated, the CBBC will work with the USFS and CSFS to help priori ze the areas s ll needing treatment. Alpine Area Agency on Aging Sponsors Successful Caregiver Conference on June 20th Over 150 persons a ended this year's Caregiver Conference held on June 20th at the Glenwood Springs High School. This year's conference event featured Dr. Jason Schillerstrom, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. Dr. Schillerstrom presented two sessions: "Understanding The Aging Brain" in the morning and in the a ernoon "Iden fying Cogni ve Impairments and Depression in Elders". A service vendor fair featuring 28 organiza ons, and a lunch by Haute Bistro Catering were also part of the event. Thank you to Ainhoa Bujan, Linda Byers, Dana Damm, Joy Davis, Kim DuBois, Judy Mar n, Sherry Rogstad, Hilda Sykes, Sunny Dunn Linn and Debby Sutherland, for all their help with this conference. Thank you also to the sponsors of this year's event: NW Area Agency on Aging, NWCCOG Alpine Area Agency on Aging, Northwest Op ons for Long Term Care, Senior Programs Garfield County Department of Human Services, and the Pitkin, Garfield and Eagle County Departments of Human Services. Three Individuals from NWCCOG's Region Complete New Falls Prevention Specialist Certificiation Three individuals from NWCCOG's Region Complete New Falls Preven on Specialist Cer fica onthree individuals from the region recently completed training and officially have been designated as Falls Preven on Specialists at the Summer 2012 Academy on May 22. The cer fica on includes the mul components of falls preven on, the anatomy of a fall, the components of balance, where people fall, and becoming an instructor in the community for falls preven on courses. Congratula ons to Lori Damon (Grand County), Pat Aden (Summit County) and Chris Couch (Pitkin County) for a aining this new professional cer fica on funded from the John Snow Healthy People 2020 Community Innova ons Project award. The John Snow Healthy People 2020 Community Innova ons Project grant was wri en and implemented in partnership with the Consor um for Older Adult Wellness (COAW) and NWCCOG Alpine Area Agency on Aging. For more informa on, please contact Jean Hammes, AAAA Director. Page 2

3 I-70 Coalition Update by Margaret Bowes, Program Manager Twin Tunnels Project In October 2011, the Colorado Transporta on Commission approved $60 million in funding for the Twin Tunnels project. According to CDOT, the Twin Tunnel project proposes to address safety issues and improve traffic flow at the Twin Tunnels east of Idaho Springs, one of the most cri cal conges on bo lenecks on the I 70 Mountain Corridor. This project, pending federally required approvals, will build a third lane on eastbound I 70, beginning west of the Twin Tunnels and con nue east to the base of Floyd Hill, where eastbound I 70 currently becomes three lanes. The project does not include westbound Twin Tunnel or westbound I 70 improvements, and the project does not violate the long term solu on for the I 70 Mountain Corridor as outlined in the I 70 Mountain Corridor Final Programma c Environmental Impact Statement. During construc on, traffic will be rerouted around the Twin Tunnels and placed on an improved frontage road. If the project receives the federally required approvals, construc on would begin in the spring of 2013, and be open for traffic by October Pre construc on ac vi es will result in some lane closures during the summer of CDOT's Priori zed Recommenda ons for Improving I 70 As directed by HB , CDOT considered a host of short term mobility solu ons for the I 70 mountain corridor and reported these recommenda ons back to the House and Senate Transporta on Commi ees. The full report is available via the I 70 Coali on website at h p:// nyurl.com/739s p. Many of the op ons would require further studying, and local, state or federal authoriza on. How Healthy are the Counties in NWCCOG's Region? The 2012 County Health Rankings Report Provides Data on Overall Health of Counties Across the U.S. The health of a community depends on many different factors, including the environment, educa on and jobs, access to, and quality of, healthcare and individual behaviors. A new report by the University of Wisconsin's Popula on Health Ins tute ranks Colorado coun es according to their summary measures of health outcomes and health factors. Health outcomes represent how healthy a county is while health factors represent what influences the health of the county. The summary health factors rankings are based on weighted scores of four types of factors: behavioral, clinical, social and economic, and environmental. More specifically, data was collected on key factors that affect health such as: smoking, obesity, binge drinking, access to primary care providers, rates of high school gradua on, rates of violent crime, air pollu on levels, liquor store density, unemployment rates, fast food restaurants, physical inac vity, and number of children living in poverty. The Robert Wood Johnson Founda on collaborated with the University of Wisconsin Popula on Health Ins tute on this project. So, how healthy are NWCCOG member coun es? Here's how our coun es rank: (note: Jackson County [along with Hinsdale, Kiowa, Mineral and San Juan coun es] was not ranked, however they are included in the overall study and data tool). Health Outcomes Rankings in the State: Eagle County 3 Grand County 28 Pitkin County 1 Summit County 5 Garfield County (City of Glenwood Springs and Town of Carbondale are NWCCOG Members) 17 Rou County (City of Steamboat Springs is a NWCCOG Member) 9 Health Factors Rankings in the State: Eagle County 11 Grand County 15 Pitkin County 2 Summit County 4 Garfield County (City of Glenwood Springs and Town of Carbondale are NWCCOG Members) 29 Rou County (City of Steamboat Springs is a NWCCOG Member) 3 Visit NWCCOG's Data Page for the summary report on Colorado, as well as a link to the complete data tool. Page 3

4 Colorado Mountain College Offers New Course for Certification of Professional Caregivers Between January through May of 2012, Colorado Mountain College (CMC) offered a new course at Rifle, Edwards, and Glenwood Springs loca ons to cer fy professional caregivers. Congratula ons to the 32 individuals who recently completed their coursework and are the first class of graduates of the new Personal Care A endant training. Nancy Drew Cowdrey, former Encore! Project Manager with Colorado Mountain College, helped to organize, find the instructors, and work with the three CMC campuses to offer the course to help meet training needs in one of the fastest growing career fields in the country. The 13 week course provided hands on training for those wan ng to become a home care aide, pa ent care provider, family caregiver or volunteer for elderly, chronically ill or disabled individuals. Funding Opportunities Below is a list of current funding opportuni es. For links to full announcements on these and other funding opportuni es, visit NWCCOG's Grant Opportuni es Page Federal Funding Opportunities: America's Media Makers Na onal Endowment for the Humani es. Grants for projects that expand or deepen the audience's understanding of a subject: for example, museum exhibi ons, book/film discussion programs, or other formats that enhance the programs' humani es content, engage audiences in new ways, and expand the distribu on of programs. Deadline: August 15, America's Great Outdoors: Landscape Stewardship Program Na onal Fish and Wildlife Founda on funding available to nonprofit organiza ons and tribal groups for the crea on and/or capacity growth of community based landscape conserva on coali ons. Deadline: July 31, Advancing Informal STEM Learning Na onal Science Founda on. Invests in research and development of innova ve and field advancing out of school STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) learning and emerging STEM learning environments. Preliminary proposals due August 14, Preserva on and Access Educa on and Training Grants Na onal Endowment for the Humani es. Deadline: June 28, Service Area Compe on (SAC) New, Compe ng Con nua on, and Supplemental Applica on Technical Assistance Health Resources and Services Administra on. Deadline: July 25, Family Connec on Grants: Combina on Family finding/family Group Decision making Projects Grants. Administra on for Children and Families. Deadline: July 10, Transi onal Living Program and Maternity Group Homes Administra on for Children and Families. Deadline: July 10, State Funding Opportunities: Energy and Mineral Impact Assistance Grant Program Colorado Department of Local Affairs. Funding has been reinstated. Applica ons will be available by August 1, Deadline: December 3, Private Foundation & Other Funding Opportunities: Bank of America Charitable Founda on Grants for Nonprofits Addressing Local Workforce Development and Educa on Needs. Deadline: July 2, Access Fund Preserva on Grant Program Grants to Enhance Climbing Conserva on Programs. Deadline: August 1, Robert Wood Johnson Founda on Center for Sharing Public Health Services: Shared Services Learning Community. Deadline: August 29, Page 4

5 Funding Opportunities (continued) Mul Arts Produc on Fund (MAP) Support for contemporary arts performing projects. Deadline for le ers of inquiry: October 17, Wells Fargo Founda on & Na onal Fish & Wildlife Founda on Grants for Community Sustainability and Environmental Stewardship Projects. Deadline for pre proposals: July 2, Doris Duke Charitable Founda on for projects designed to strengthen the na onal infrastructure of the professional nonprofit dance, jazz, presen ng, and/or theater fields; or to improve condi ons for the na onal community of professional performing ar sts in those fields. Deadline: July 2, The Office Depot Founda on Grants to Help Children Succeed in School and Life; Enable Nonprofit Organiza ons to Become More Efficient and Effec ve; Assist People and Businesses in Preparing for and Recovering from Disasters; and Strengthening Local Communi es through Grants, Dona ons and Volunteerism applica ons accepted through October The Finish Line Founda on for ac ve youth lifestyle program. Deadline: June 30, The Wells Fargo Founda on priori es include arts and culture, educa on, economic development, health care and human services. Deadline: July 1, Open Meadows Founda on Support for Projects That Are Led By and Benefit Women and Girls. Deadline: August 15, Page 5

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